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- This invention relates to an endoscope having a plurality of bending portions.
- Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2009-160211 has disclosed an endoscope which allows one of two knobs of an operation portion to be moved along the axial direction of the knobs so that the two knobs are interlocked or individually operable.
- first and second bending portions can be bent at the same time.
- the first bending portion and the second bending portion can be separately bent.
- Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2010-201 has disclosed an endoscope including a first bending portion which vertically bends, and a second bending portion which horizontally bends together with the first bending portion. That is, if the first bending portion is bent, for example, upward, the second bending portion bends, for example, leftward at the same time.
- an endoscope including not only a first bending portion but also a second bending portion is used, it is generally possible to improve the performance of the insertion of an insertion portion into an insertion target such as a large intestine.
- a surgeon when the insertion portion of the endoscope is inserted to the far side of the large intestine from the anus side, a surgeon generally holds and operates the insertion portion of the endoscope with the left hand, and firmly holds the insertion portion with the right hand to rotate the insertion portion around the axis or axially move the insertion portion.
- the surgeon preferably keeps holding the insertion portion without taking the right hand off the insertion portion to stabilize the position of the insertion portion while feeling the insertion into the large intestine.
- An endoscope includes an insertion portion which includes a first bending portion and a second bending portion disposed at the proximal end of the first bending portion; a bending operation input portion which is configured to bend the first bending portion; a first bending drive mechanism which is configured to bend the first bending portion in accordance with the operation of the bending operation input portion; and a second bending drive mechanism which is configured to automatically bend the second bending portion in the same direction as the bending direction of the first bending portion in conformity to the first bending portion after the start of the bending of the first bending portion.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an endoscope according to first and second embodiments
- FIG. 2A is a schematic diagram showing first and second bending drive mechanisms of the endoscope according to the first embodiment in which first and second bending portions are in a straight state;
- FIG. 2B is a schematic diagram showing the first and second bending drive mechanisms of the endoscope according to the first embodiment in which the first bending portion is bent in a U-direction;
- FIG. 2C is a schematic diagram showing the first and second bending drive mechanisms of the endoscope according to the first embodiment in which the second bending portion is bent in the U-direction in conformity to the first bending portion;
- FIG. 3A is a schematic diagram showing the first and second bending drive mechanisms inside an operation portion of the endoscope according to the first embodiment in which the first and second bending portions are in a straight state;
- FIG. 3B is a schematic diagram showing the first and second bending drive mechanisms inside the operation portion of the endoscope according to the first embodiment in which a sprocket is rotated to bend the first bending portion in the U-direction;
- FIG. 3C is a schematic diagram showing the first and second bending drive mechanisms inside the operation portion of the endoscope according to the first embodiment in which the second bending portion is bent in the U-direction in conformity to the first bending portion;
- FIG. 4A is a schematic diagram showing the operation of the operation portion in which the endoscope according to the first embodiment is used to insert an insertion portion of the endoscope into a large intestine, and the movements of the first and second bending portions that bend in accordance with the operation of the operation portion, and showing how the first and second bending portions are straightened and the distal end of the insertion portion is located on the near side of a crooked region;
- FIG. 4B is a schematic diagram showing the operation of the operation portion in which the endoscope according to the first embodiment is used to insert the insertion portion of the endoscope into the large intestine, and the movements of the first and second bending portions that bend in accordance with the operation of the operation portion, and showing how the operation portion is operated to bend the first bending portion and thereby hook the first bending portion to the crooked region;
- FIG. 4C is a schematic diagram showing the operation of the operation portion in which the endoscope according to the first embodiment is used to insert the insertion portion of the endoscope into the large intestine, and the movements of the first and second bending portions that bend in accordance with the operation of the operation portion, and showing how the operation portion is operated to bend the second bending portion in conformity to the first bending portion and send the first bending portion to the far side of the crooked region;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view showing the first and second bending drive mechanisms inside the operation portion of the endoscope according to the first embodiment, and a switch mechanism;
- FIG. 6A is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the switch mechanism inside the operation portion of the endoscope according to the first embodiment, and showing how the second bending portion is prevented from conforming to the first bending portion even if the operation portion is operated;
- FIG. 6B is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the switch mechanism inside the operation portion of the endoscope according to the first embodiment, and showing how the second bending portion is bent in conformity to the bending of the first bending portion;
- FIG. 7 is a schematic block diagram of a device disposed inside an operation portion of the endoscope according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram showing first and second bending drive mechanisms inside the operation portion of the endoscope according to the second embodiment.
- the first embodiment is described with reference to FIG. 1 to FIG. 6B .
- an endoscope 10 includes an elongate insertion portion 12 , and an operation portion 14 provided at the proximal end of the insertion portion 12 .
- An observation optical system and an illumination optical system that are not shown are provided inside the endoscope 10 as in a normal endoscope.
- An unshown channel is preferably formed in the endoscope 10 .
- the insertion portion 12 includes a distal rigid portion 22 , a first bending portion 24 , a second bending portion 26 , and a flexible tubular portion 28 from the distal side to the proximal side in order.
- the proximal end of the flexible tubular portion 28 is coupled to the operation portion 14 .
- the first bending portion 24 includes a first bending tube 34 in which a plurality of bending pieces (not shown) are axially arranged.
- the second bending portion 26 includes a second bending tube 36 in which a plurality of bending pieces (not shown) are axially arranged.
- the first bending portion 24 and the second bending portion 26 include, for example, a braid (not shown) provided outside the first bending tube 34 and the second bending tube 36 , and an outer tube provided outside the braids.
- the operation portion 14 includes a first bending drive mechanism 44 for bending the first bending portion 24 , and second bending drive mechanisms 46 a and 46 b for bending the second bending portion 26 .
- the first bending drive mechanism 44 includes a sprocket (chain drum) 52 disposed inside the operation portion 14 , a first bending portion operation knob (bending operation input portion) 54 which rotates the sprocket 52 around its central axis C 0 , a chain 56 engaged with and wound around the sprocket 52 , first connecting members 58 a and 58 b disposed at the ends of the chain 56 , and first angle wires 60 a and 60 b .
- the sprocket 52 and the first bending portion operation knob 54 move, for example, integrally relative to the operation portion 14 . Therefore, the operation amount of the first bending portion operation knob 54 is reflected in the sprocket 52 .
- the first angle wires 60 a and 60 b have the distal ends thereof fixed to the distal end of the first bending tube 34 of the first bending portion 24 , and the proximal ends thereof fixed to the first connecting members 58 a and 58 b.
- the second bending drive mechanisms 46 a and 46 b have springs (elastic members) 72 a and 72 b fixed on one end to the first connecting members 58 a and 58 b , second connecting members 74 a and 74 b to which the other ends of the springs 72 a and 72 b are fixed, dampers (shock absorbers) 76 a and 76 b as damping devices, second angle wires 78 a and 78 b , and the second bending tube 36 .
- springs elastic members
- the springs 72 a and 72 b have, for example, natural lengths.
- the distal ends of the second angle wires 78 a and 78 b are fixed to the distal end of the second bending tube 36 of the second bending portion 26 , and the proximal ends of the second angle wires 78 a and 78 b are fixed to the second connecting members 74 a and 74 b.
- the dampers 76 a and 76 b includes cylinders 82 a and 82 b containing, for example, silicone oil (which may be a fluid such as a gas as well as an oil (liquid)), and shafts (piston rods) 84 a and 84 b as movable bodies which axially move relative to the cylinders 82 a and 82 b .
- the cylinders 82 a and 82 b are fixed to the inside of the operation portion 14 by a jig 90 (see FIG. 5 ).
- the axial directions of the shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b are preferably parallel to the axial directions of the second angle wires 78 a and 78 b .
- the shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b move relative to the operation portion 14 .
- the second connecting members 74 a and 74 b are fixed to the ends of the shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b . That is, the springs 72 a and 72 b , the second angle wires 78 a and 78 b , and the shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b are coupled to the second connecting members 74 a and 74 b.
- the first bending portion operation knob 54 is turned from the condition shown in FIG. 2A in which the first bending portion 24 is straight.
- the sprocket 52 rotates together with the first bending portion operation knob 54 , and the chain 56 engaged with the sprocket 52 moves in accordance with the sprocket 52 .
- the first angle wires 60 a and 60 b are axially moved by the chain 56 and the first connecting members 58 a and 58 b .
- the first angle wire 60 a moves toward the operation portion 14
- the first angle wire 60 b moves toward the distal end of the insertion portion 12 .
- the first bending portion 24 is bent as shown in FIG. 2B .
- the first connecting member 58 a are coupled to the second connecting member 74 a at the end of the shaft 84 a of the damper 76 a via the spring 72 a .
- the spring 72 a expands relative to the natural length.
- the second bending portion 26 bends in the same direction as the bending direction of the first bending portion 24 in conformity to the first bending portion 24 . That is, the second bending drive mechanisms 46 a and 46 b automatically bend the second bending portion 26 in conformity to the first bending portion 24 after the start of the bending of the first bending portion 24 .
- the moving velocity of the shafts 84 a and 84 b is determined by the rotation velocity of the first bending portion operation knob 54 (the moving velocity of the chain 56 ) and the strength of the springs 72 a and 72 b.
- the spring 72 b exerts force to bring the second connecting member 74 b closer to the first connecting member 58 b .
- the shaft 84 b of the damper 76 b moves toward the side of the operation portion 14 .
- the second connecting member 74 b pulls the second angle wire 78 b toward the operation portion 14 .
- the second connecting member 74 a is drawn into the distal side of the insertion portion 12 in accordance with the movement of the second bending portion 26 .
- the second bending portion 26 decreases its bending angle in conformity to the first bending portion 24 .
- the bending direction of the first bending portion 24 corresponds to the bending direction of the second bending portion 26 . That is, if the first bending portion 24 approaches the straight state, the second bending portion 26 also gradually approaches the straight state.
- a surgeon does not need to determine the timing of bending the second bending portion 26 , and the second bending portion 26 can be automatically bent in conformity to the bending of the first bending portion 24 . This can improve the performance of the operation of the endoscope 10 by the surgeon.
- the bending velocity of the second bending portion 26 can be lower than the bending velocity of the first bending portion 24 owing to the functions of the dampers 76 a and 76 b . It is therefore possible to prevent a subject from being blurred when the first bending portion 24 is curved, and easily control the position for observing the subject.
- the distal end of the insertion portion 12 is inserted into the large intestine L from the anus side.
- the surgeon firmly holds the insertion portion 12 with the right hand, and sends the insertion portion 12 into the far side of the large intestine L and twists the insertion portion 12 , and also senses, for example, reaction force from the large intestine L to control the endoscope 10 in consideration of load on the large intestine L.
- the surgeon bends the first bending portion 24 to hook the first bending portion 24 to the near side to far side of the crooked region. While the first bending portion 24 is bent, for example, in a U-direction, the second bending portion 26 also starts to bend in the same direction as the first bending portion 24 . This ensures that the first and second bending portions 24 and 26 of the insertion portion 12 can be hooked to the near side to far side of the crooked region.
- the crooked region that has been grasped by the first bending portion 24 is then grasped by the first and second bending portions 24 and 26 . Accordingly, the insertion portion 12 moves to the far side relative to the crooked region.
- the distal end of the insertion portion 12 is then sent to the far side of the large intestine L so that the curved first bending portion 24 is restored to the straight state. In this way, the distal end of the insertion portion 12 can be moved to the far side from the crooked region.
- the first bending portion 24 first starts to bend, and the second bending portion 26 then starts to automatically bend in the same direction as the bending direction of the first bending portion 24 after the first bending portion 24 has started to bend.
- the left hand is only needed to operate the operation portion 14 , and it is not necessary to take the right hand off the insertion portion 12 .
- the insertion portion 12 can be kept held by the right hand, the state of the insertion portion 12 relative to, for example, the large intestine L can be maintained, and the insertion portion 12 of the endoscope 10 can be moved to the far side of the large intestine L by simple operation.
- the endoscope 10 according to this embodiment has not one bending portion but the two bending portions 24 and 26 for a given axial length. That is, the endoscope 10 according to this embodiment has the two bending tubes 34 and 36 within a given range. Therefore, the bending radius of each of the bending portions 24 and 26 can be smaller than that when one bending portion having the combined lengths of the bending portions 24 and 26 is formed. Consequently, the endoscope 10 according to this embodiment is particularly advantageous to the insertion of the insertion portion 12 into the far side of a part having a small corner radius.
- first connecting members 58 a and 58 b for connecting the first angle wires 60 a and 60 b may be used instead.
- the dampers 76 a and 76 b may be either what is known as a single cylinder type or a multiple cylinder type.
- a stretchable rubber material is also preferably used as an elastic member instead of the springs 72 a and 72 b.
- various members that allow the angle wires 78 a and 78 b to be laid in accordance with the expansion and compression of the springs 72 a and 72 b can be used as damping devices instead of the dampers 76 a and 76 b.
- the first bending portion 24 is bent in the vertical direction (U- and D-directions) in the endoscope 10 shown in FIG. 1 in the case described above, the first bending portion 24 may be configured to be bent in the U- and D-directions and the horizontal direction (R- and L-directions).
- a switch mechanism 110 is preferably provided in the operation portion 14 of the endoscope 10 to switch between a first condition in which the second bending portion 26 is bent in conformity to the first bending portion 24 and a second condition in which the second bending portion 26 is not bent or is not easily bent even when the first bending portion 24 is bent.
- the switch mechanism 110 has a stopper mechanism 112 that uses a knock-type structure widely used in, for example, ball-point pens.
- the stopper mechanism 112 includes a knock portion 114 supported by the operation portion 14 , and a movable member 116 which is disposed inside the operation portion 14 and which moves in accordance with the movement of the knock portion 114 .
- the knock portion 114 is disposed to penetrate the operation portion 14 from the inside to the outside.
- a shaft-like knock body (shaft body) 122 of the knock portion 114 projects out of the operation portion 14 .
- the knock body 122 is disposed in the vicinity of the first bending portion operation knob 54 , and the knock body 122 and the first bending portion operation knob 54 can be operated with the left hand alone.
- the knock body 122 is preferably located to be operable when a finger other than the thumb operating the first bending portion operation knob 54 is extended to the knock body 122 .
- the direction of the central axis C 1 of the knock body 122 is preferably parallel to the rotation center C 0 of the sprocket 52 .
- the knock body 122 can be switched between a condition (second condition) in which the knock body 122 is pushed into the operation portion 14 as shown in FIG. 6A and a condition (first condition) in which the operation portion 14 projects out of the operation portion 14 as shown in FIG. 6B .
- the amount of the projection of the knock body 122 from the outer surface of the operation portion 14 is preferably about several millimeters to one centimeter.
- the knock body 122 is airtightly and liquid-tightly covered by an unshown cover member outside the operation portion 14 so that a fluid is not let in or out of the operation portion 14 .
- the movable member 116 includes two constraining portions 124 a and 124 b which can constrain/release the two shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b at the same time, and a shaft 126 .
- the shaft 126 includes a rotary shaft 126 a between one end (upper end) and the other end (lower end).
- the constraining portions 124 a and 124 b are substantially U-shaped in cross section, and include, in the inner peripheral surface thereof, for example, rubber friction load members 128 a and 128 b which apply friction force to regulate the axial movement of the shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b.
- a stopper 126 b is formed in the shaft 126 closer to one end than the rotary shaft 126 a , and can engage with and disengage from an inclined plane 130 formed in an inner frame 14 a of the operation portion 14 .
- the movement of the movable member 116 around the axis of the knock body 122 is regulated by the inner frame 14 a of the operation portion 14 .
- the movement of the constraining portions 124 a and 124 b in the rotation direction can be regulated by the rotary shaft 126 a of the shaft 126 and the inner frame 14 a of the operation portion 14 .
- the movement of the movable member 116 in the axial direction of the two shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b is also regulated by the inner frame 14 a of the operation portion 14 .
- the inclined plane 130 of the inner frame 14 a engages with the stopper 126 b . That is, if the knock body 122 of the knock portion 114 is pressed toward the inside of the operation portion 14 , the movable member 116 moves toward the shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b together with the knock portion 114 . Thus, the two shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b are held and constrained by the constraining portions 124 a and 124 b .
- the movement of the movable member 116 in the axial direction of the two shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b is also regulated, so that it is possible to prevent the second bending portion 26 from bending in the same direction as the first bending portion 24 .
- the stopper 126 b is disengaged from the inclined plane 130 a , and the stopper 126 b moves to the rear surface in FIG. 6B . Therefore, when the knock portion 114 is projected out of the operation portion 14 , a state that the shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b are held and constrained by the constraining portions 124 a and 124 b can be released. As a result, the second bending portion 26 can be bent in conformity to the first bending portion 24 .
- the springs 72 a and 72 b can be kept expanded or compressed relative to the natural length. For example, if the knock body 122 is further operated when one spring 72 a is expanded and the other spring 72 b is compressed, force is rapidly applied to the shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b by the urging force of the springs 72 a and 72 b , but the moving velocity of the shafts 84 a and 84 b is much lower than the velocity at which the springs 72 a and 72 b are compressed when released from the condition expanded at the free ends.
- the movement of the shafts 84 a and 84 b in the pulling direction of the second angle wires 78 a and 78 b is slower than the movement in the pushing direction. Therefore, the rapid increase of the bending angle of the second bending portion 26 can be prevented by the dampers 76 a and 76 b.
- the switch mechanism 110 is thus disposed in the operation portion 14 so that a user of the endoscope 10 can switch (select) whether to conform the second bending portion 26 to the first bending portion 24 . Therefore, the function to bend the second bending portion 26 in conformity to the first bending portion 24 can be switched, for example, in accordance with a part (e.g. the large intestine L) into which the insertion portion 12 is inserted and in accordance with a patient.
- a part e.g. the large intestine L
- the switch mechanism 110 can be operated to further bend the second bending portion 26 in the same direction as the bending direction of the first bending portion 24 in conformity to the first bending portion 24 or decrease the bending angle of the second bending portion 26 .
- the switch mechanism 110 is not limited to the knock-type structure, and allows for various structures that can constrain/release the two shafts 84 a and 84 b of the dampers 76 a and 76 b . Moreover, the switch mechanism 110 is not limited to the various structures that can constrain/release the two shafts 84 a and 84 b , and allows for a structure that can regulate/deregulate the movement of the second connecting members 74 a and 74 b , or a structure that can prevent the expansion and compression of the springs 72 a and 72 b.
- This embodiment is a modification of the first embodiment, and the same components as the components described in the first embodiment are indicated by the same reference signs, and are not described in detail.
- later-described motors 212 a and 212 b are used as the damping devices instead of the springs 72 a and 72 b and the dampers 76 a and 76 b.
- the operation portion 14 is provided with a CPU 202 , a storage unit 204 , a potentiometer (position sensor) 206 , a resistance value measurement unit 208 , a motor power supply 210 , the motors 212 a and 212 b , encoders 214 a and 214 b , count processing units 216 a and 216 b , and an input unit 218 .
- the CPU 202 , the storage unit 204 , the potentiometer 206 , the resistance value measurement unit 208 , the motor power supply 210 , the motors 212 a and 212 b , the encoders 214 a and 214 b , and the count processing units 216 a and 216 b are preferably provided inside the operation portion 14 , the input unit 218 may be removable from the operation portion 14 .
- Linear motors e.g. ultrasonic motors
- direct-current/alternating-current motors having rotational drive shafts
- the rotary motion of the drive shaft of the motor 212 a is converted to linear motion via a ball screw 222 a to the drive shaft of one motor 212 a , as shown in FIG. 8 .
- the angle wire 78 a can be then axially moved.
- the rotary motion of the drive shaft of the motor 212 b is converted to linear motion via a ball screw 222 b to the drive shaft of the other motor 212 b.
- the potentiometer (input amount detector) 206 is attached to the sprocket 52 .
- the potentiometer 206 can detect the rotation amount of the sprocket 52 , that is, the rotational position (rotation angle) of the first bending portion operation knob 54 .
- the rotational position of the first bending portion operation knob 54 that is, the rotation amount of the sprocket 52 substantially corresponds to the bending amount of (bending angle) of the first bending portion 24 in the U-direction and D-direction.
- the potentiometer 206 can be used to estimate the bent state of the first bending portion 24 in the U- and D-directions in accordance with the rotation amount of the first bending portion operation knob 54 .
- the motors 212 a and 212 b are then driven when the first bending portion 24 has exceeded a given threshold input by the input unit 218 and stored in the storage unit 204 .
- the motors (driving portions) 212 a and 212 b , and the encoders (rotational position detectors) 214 a and 214 b for detecting the rotation amounts (rotation angles) of the motors 212 a and 212 b are disposed in the operation portion 14 .
- the motors 212 a and 212 b generate driving force to bend the second bending portion 26 . Therefore, the second bending tube 36 , the wires 78 a and 78 b , the motors 212 a and 212 b , and the ball screws 222 a and 222 b form the second bending drive mechanisms 46 a and 46 b for bending the second bending portion 26 .
- the encoders 214 a and 214 b are provided in the motors 212 a and 212 b , and the driving amounts (e.g. rotation amounts) of the motors 212 a and 212 b can be obtained in accordance with measurements by the encoders 214 a and 214 b.
- the input unit 218 inputs (sets), for example, parameters (thresholds) necessary to automatically bend the second bending portion 26 in conformity to the first bending portion 24 .
- the input unit 218 can set the timing for actuating the motors 212 a and 212 b to bend the second bending portion 26 .
- the second bending portion 26 can be bent in the same direction as the bending direction of the first bending portion 24 when the first bending portion 24 has become equal to or more than a predetermined bending angle.
- the input unit 218 can set a conforming velocity when the second bending portion 26 is curved. For example, when the second bending portion 26 is curved, the time required to bend the second bending portion 26 to a given angle ⁇ can be controlled to be longer than the time required to curve the first bending portion 24 to the given angle ⁇ .
- the input unit 218 can set the second bending portion 26 so that the second bending portion 26 is not curved (the motors 212 a and 212 b are not driven) even when the first bending portion 24 is curved. That is, it is possible to select whether to curve the second curving portion 26 in conformity to the first curving portion 24 or prevent the second curving portion 26 from conforming to the first curving portion 24 even if the first bending portion 24 is curved.
- a changeover switch may be provided in addition to the input unit 218 . If the changeover switch is operated while the first bending portion 24 is being bent, the second bending portion 26 can be bent in conformity to the first bending portion 24 .
- the input unit 218 may be provided in the operation portion 14 , or may be removable from the operation portion 14 . It is also preferable that the input unit 218 enables various settings through radio communication by an unshown radio communication system which is removable from the operation portion 14 or which is disposed inside the operation portion 14 .
- the conforming velocity at which to bend the second bending portion 26 can be properly set by the input unit 218 to suit to the surgeon's preferences.
- the motors 212 a and 212 b are driven in accordance with the rotational position of the first bending portion operation knob 54 .
- the bending angle of the second bending portion 26 is reduced when the rotation amount of the first bending portion operation knob 54 is small (the bending angle of the first bending portion 24 is small), and the bending angle of the second bending portion 26 is increased when the rotation amount is great (the bending angle of the first bending portion 24 is great).
- the bending angle of the second bending portion 26 is preferably smaller than the bending angle of the first bending portion 24 . That is, it is preferable to prevent the bending angle of the second bending portion 26 from being greater than the bending angle of the first bending portion 24 .
- a position sensor (not shown) is provided in, for example, the first connecting members 58 a and 58 b instead of the potentiometer 206 disposed in at least one of the first bending portion operation knob 54 and the sprocket 52 to calculate the bending angle of the first bending portion 24 .
- the position sensor may be provided in, for example, the chain 56 .
- An endoscope is characterized by includes an insertion portion which includes a first curving portion and a second curving portion disposed at the proximal end of the first curving portion; a curving operation input portion which curves the first curving portion; a first curving drive mechanism which curves the first curving portion in accordance with the operation of the curving operation input portion; and a second curving drive mechanism which automatically curves the second curving portion in the same direction as the curving direction of the first curving portion in conformity to the first curving portion after the start of the curving of the first curving portion.
- the second curving portion can automatically conform to the first curving portion in the same direction as the curving direction of the first curving portion after the start of the curving of the first curving portion, so that the user of the endoscope can use the endoscope without considering the operation of the second curving portion.
- the second curving portion is curved after the start of the curving of the first curving portion, it is possible to prevent the difficulty of finding an observation target of the curving portion. That is, it is possible to provide an endoscope having a plurality of curving portions which allows the curving portions to be readily curved only by one-handed operation and which can prevent the difficulty of finding an observation target.
- the second curving drive mechanism includes an elastic member coupled to the first curving drive mechanism, a damping device having a shaft which is coupled to the elastic member and which is movable by smaller force when moved in a direction to approach the first and second curving portions than when moved away from the first and second curving portions, and an angle wire coupled to the shaft of the damping device.
- the elastic member is expanded and compressed together with the first curving drive mechanism, and the shaft is moved by elastic force of the elastic member, thereby moving the angle wire of the second curving portion so that the second curving portion can be automatically curved in conformity to the first curving portion.
- the endoscope further includes a switch mechanism which switches between an interlock condition to interlock the second curving drive mechanism with the operation of the first curving drive mechanism and a non-interlock condition to stop the operation of the second curving drive mechanism to release the interlock of the second curving drive mechanism with the first curving drive mechanism.
- the user of the endoscope can operate the switch mechanism to switch whether or not to automatically curve the second curving portion in conformity to the first curving portion. It is also possible to release the interlock condition or switch from the non-interlock condition to the interlock condition by operating the switch mechanism in the process of curving the first curving portion.
- the second curving drive mechanism includes a pair of angle wires, and a driving portion which is coupled to at least one of the curving operation input portion and the first curving drive mechanism and also coupled to the angle wires of the second curving drive mechanism and which more slowly drives the angle wires when moving the angle wires in a direction to approach the first and second curving portions than when moving the angle wires away from the first and second curving portions.
- the second curving portion can be automatically curved in conformity to the first curving portion after the start of the curving of the first curving portion.
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